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To Do Justice

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An IndieReader Best Book
A Readers' Favorite(R) Five Star Selection
Winner, First Prize, Chicago Writers Assn. Novel Contest

Set during the inner-city riots of 1965-66, To Do Justice tells the story of Pinkie, a mixed-race child of Chicago's meanest streets ... and Mollie, a lovelorn (white) reporter in the Chicago bureau of The Associated Press. Together this unlikely pair will track down the white woman who gave Pinkie birth ... and score a Pulitzer-worthy scoop in the bargain.

Here's what others have said about To Do Justice:

"A fast-moving tale of race, corruption and self-discovery set against the unrest - and the hope - of Chicago during Martin Luther King's fateful 1965-66 fair housing campaign." - Pulitzer Prize columnist Leonard Pitts Jr., author, Grant Park

"To Do Justice drops you into the white-hot center of the 1966 Chicago race riots and gives you a street-level view of what happened and why. The big names are here -- Martin Luther King, Jesse Jackson, Richard Daley, to name a few. But the beating heart of this dramatic story is that of an orphaned biracial girl forced into the streets by an abusive foster parent ... and the hard-working AP reporter who befriends her and helps solve the mystery of her peculiar parentage. Beautifully written and eerily in-tune with the racial concerns of our own time. To Do Justice is a must-read for anyone interested in one of the most turbulent moments in American history and how it still reverberates in our collective consciousness." -- Richard Armstrong, author, The Next Hurrah and The Don Con.

To Do Justice, Book #3 of the "Chicago Trilogy," is published by Key Literary. To Love Mercy, Book #1, and To Walk Humbly, Book #2, are forthcoming from Key Literary. (To Love Mercy was published by Mid Atlantic Highlands [2006] in a slightly different version.)

Product Details

PublisherBookbaby
Publish DateJuly 05, 2024
Pages300
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9798990440913
DimensionsN/A
BISAC Categories: Historical Fiction

About the Author

Frank S Joseph is the author of the award-winning "Chicago Trilogy," novels that tell a panoramic tale of race, religion and social conflict in mid century Chicago. As an Associated Press reporter, he covered the inner-city riots of the mid '60s that inspired TO DO JUSTICE, the final "Trilogy" novel. Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. called To Do Justice "a fast-moving tale of race, corruption and self-discovery set against the unrest -- and the hope -- of Chicago during Martin Luther King's fateful 1965-66 fair housing campaign." TO DO JUSTICE is published in Spring 2024 by Key Literary (ISBNs: 979-8-9904409-1-3 paperback; 979-8-9904409-0-6 e-book). TO LOVE MERCY, Trilogy Book 1, is forthcoming from Key Literary in 2024; TO WALK HUMBLY, Trilogy Book 2, is forthcoming from Key Literary in 2024-25.

Reviews

"[A]n unforgettable portrait of a city burning with hatred and hope." -- Kirkus Reviews ***** "A fast-moving tale of race, corruption and self-discovery set against the unrest - and the hope - of Chicago during Martin Luther King's fateful 1965-66 fair housing campaign." - Pulitzer Prize columnist Leonard Pitts Jr., author, GRANT PARK ***** Book of the Year Honorable Mention (indie fiction), Chicago Writers Assn. ***** An IndieReader Best Book *** 5-star reviews: IndieReader, Reedsy, Readers' Favorite, Midwest Book Review ***** "TO DO JUSTICE drops you into the white-hot center of the 1966 Chicago race riots and gives you a street-level view of what happened and why. The big names are here -- Martin Luther King, Jesse Jackson, Richard Daley, to name a few. But the beating heart of this dramatic story is that of an orphaned biracial girl forced into the streets by an abusive foster parent ... and the hard-working AP reporter who befriends her and helps solve the mystery of her peculiar parentage. Beautifully written and eerily in-tune with the racial concerns of our own time, To Do Justice is a must-read for anyone interested in one of the most turbulent moments in American history and how it still reverberates in our collective consciousness." - Richard Armstrong, author, THE NEXT HURRAH and THE DON CON ***** "[The author] uses research, context, and detail to craft a powerful and immersive novel that brings the racial tensions and social complexities of 1960s Chicago vividly to life. ... [C]onfident storytelling style and so much nuance to think about along the way. ... Joseph's ability to weave personal stories with broader social themes left me thinking about the enduring impact of past conflicts on today's society and the importance of pursuing truth in the face of adversity." -- K.C. Finn, Readers' Favorite

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